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A ray of light is travelling from a rarer medium to a denser medium (incident angle is less than 90 degree) . While entering the denser medium at the point of incidence, it
(a) goes straight into the second medium
(b) bends towards the normal
(c) bends away from the normal
(d) does not enter at all​

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Answered by surekhagade629
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bends towards the normal. is the the answer I am sure please mark as brain list

Answered by patilsunilkrishna
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Answer:

"d" (and any subsequent words) was ignored because we limit queries to 32 words.

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Case 1: When light rays travel from optically rarer medium to denser medium then they bend towards normal. In this case angle of refraction is smaller than angel of incidence. ... This is because the speed of light rays decrease while travelling from air into glass or water.Feb 16, 2016

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